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Maxwell believes his 'scar tissue' can aid Australia's World Cup bid

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Sunday, 20 August 2023 22:34
Glenn Maxwell wants to play for Australia as long as possible and has declared his experience makes him a valuable proposition beyond the ODI World Cup.
Among Maxwell's contemporaries, former captain Aaron Finch retired from international cricket earlier this year and David Warner plans to finish his Test career this summer.

More changes are likely in the coming years with Marcus Stoinis, Steven Smith and Mitchell Marsh among the other white-ball mainstays now in their 30s.

Matthew Wade has not been selected for the coming T20I series against South Africa, although is expected to feature later in the year against India, while Marsh has been named the new captain and will also lead the ODI side while Pat Cummins recovers from a wrist injury.

Maxwell, who suffered a badly broken leg last year, turns 35 during the World Cup that begins in India in October but the middle-order batter has no plans to follow anyone out the door just yet.

"I'll keep playing as long as people will have me, until they think that someone is more deserving of my spot, which is fine," he said at the launch of Kayo's World Cup coverage on Monday.

"Until then, I'll keep plugging along. I still feel fit, I still feel young, especially with the role I play. I still try to hit it to hotspots on the field, I'm not hiding at all."

"I've got a lot of scar tissue that's been built up from the mistakes I've made in that role," he said. "It's a hard thing for a young player to come in and do that role.

"When you have those young guys that come in, they might have success with their first game but a couple of games of failure, it's really hard to come back from.

"Sometimes you just get used to failure as an older person and you can sort of have the resilience to come back from it."

A career travelling the world playing in franchise T20 leagues, similar to those enjoyed by Chris Lynn, Tim David or Dan Christian, appeals to Maxwell. But he said that would not come at the expense of playing for Australia.

"It certainly looks better as far as time-wise, even just missing birthdays, weddings, life events. I think that appeals to me," he said. "But in saying that, I've still got a fair way to go in my cricket career.

"There's still some things I really want to tick off in my career. I think if I retired early, I probably wouldn't be doing justice to my younger self, who had all these goals and aspirations. There's still a few things I want to tick off."

Maxwell will travel to South Africa this week for the three T20Is before missing the one-day leg of the tour to return home for the birth of his first child then rejoin the squad in India.

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